How It’s Made – A Look Inside the Woodshop
Want to see what goes into making one of our signs? Here’s a behind-the-scenes look at how I take reclaimed pallet wood and turn it into something meaningful. Every step happens right here in my small home woodshop — cut, painted, and sealed by hand.
1. Reclaim the Wood
I personally source and reclaim old lumber locally, strip them down, and sort usable boards.
2. Plane & Cut
Each board is planed and cut to the sizes I need for signs and arrows.
3. Paint and Lettering
I hand-paint and letter each arrow with acrylic paint.
4. Seal & Finish
Each piece is sealed with spar urethane, an exterior sealant, for durability.
5. Package & Ship
Once the sign is dry, I pack it and ship it from my home woodshop to your front door.
When you place an order, you’re getting more than a sign — you’re getting something I built with my hands, using real wood and real tools. It’s messy, it’s rewarding, and it’s the part of this business I love most.